38th Edition: September 20, 2013

If this is your first year here at UW Bothell, we've put together a guide just for you! Every Monday, we will be sending out tips and suggestions to make your first year in college as stress free as possible. The cool part? You don't have to wait for the email to see what's in store. Check out the webpage below tailored to first year students and get suggestions on what to focus on, access to student resources and more helpful information about the college experience!

Our peer writing consultants are available 7 days a week to assist your students with their writing, reading and communication projects.

In-person, phone, and online consultations.

In-class workshops on writing and communication topics. We can also provide a short in-class introduction to our services for your students. Check out our offerings here or contact me if the workshop you want is not on our list.

We work closely with the Quantitative Skills Center, Learning Technologies, and the Library. Have a project that involves writing and numbers? New media? Information? Draw on multiple areas of expertise to create new pedagogical encounters.

This seminar is part of the BCUSP 290 Research-In-Action seminar series. Presenters speak for approximately 45 minutes followed by a 15 minute question and answer period. All are welcome to attend the seminar portion of the class.

Thinking about Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Projects? Get a short description written and pasted into catalyst, so we can help you find passionate and capable students at the:

UW Bothell Undergraduate Research Fair

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

11am-4pm

North Creek Event Center

To inform students of the myriad research and creative activity possibilities on campus we are asking faculty seeking undergraduate researchers to provide us with a project description and student requirements about their faculty-mentored research or creative projects. The Office of Research will print large format posters for this event using this information to highlight your research to attract students.

We ask that faculty mentors seeking students attend a portion of the event so that students have the opportunity to talk to you about your work

Research-In-Progress seminar series featuring UW Bothell investigators discussing their research, are open to interested faculty, students and staff. The aim of this series is to foster interdisciplinary communication/collaboration to increase awareness of work currently being done by UWB faculty.

This quarter's theme is: "Environments, Communities, and the Public Good"

"Citizen Science and the Many Faces of Environmental Justice" Gwen Ottinger
School of Interdisciplinary Arts & SciencesTuesday, October 8th, 4:00 pm, LB1-205